Setting the stage for Safety Standdown 2021
Bombardier’s industry-defining thought-leadership conference, Safety Standdown 2021, is back – and this year, we will be meeting in person once again in Wichita, KS to celebrate the 25th anniversary of this invaluable industry event.
The theme for this year’s gathering – taking place Nov. 2-3 at the Hyatt Regency in Wichita – in many ways harkens back to the event’s roots, building on the foundation created by the Bombardier Learjet team to enhance aviation safety throughout the industry. The event will prompt aviation professionals and various organizations to evaluate how they run their operations on multiple levels and determine how they can establish safer, more efficient safety realities – turning theory into practice.
For more than a quarter century, Bombardier has led the industry in providing aviation professionals with knowledge-based aviation training, and this year’s event builds on this very important goal.
The focus of Standdown continues to build on establishing a community of aviation professionals who are committed to lifelong learning and to disseminating higher standards of safety and professionalism throughout the industry – and it’s a focus that will be covered in depth with this year’s overriding theme of “Learn, Apply, Share.”
Some of Standdown’s most influential presenters from the past – including Dr. Tony Kern, Dr. Amy Grubb, and Al Gorthy – will return to enlighten aviation professionals to look deeper into their existing safety processes and consider new ways to educate their teams of maintenance technicians, pilots, dispatchers, safety program managers, or accountable executives. Critical topics this year include how to create and sustain a more comprehensive Safety Management System (SMS); an in-depth look at Loss of Control-Inflight (LOC-I) mitigation strategies; runway excursion prevention; a holistic approach to aviation safety and much more.
For more information on this year’s event or nominate a colleague for the annual Safety Award, please go here.